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Coming from African-American culture, jazz is a style marked by creativity, freedom and improvisation. Before becoming what it is today, jazz spawned many subgenres over the years, such as swing, bebop, soul jazz and fusion jazz.
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During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church exerted a lot of influence in European society, dictating the moral, social, political and artistic conduct to be followed, and music was an important part of the masses.
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In several cultures, such as Egypt and Mesopotamia, music was very present as a religious element. In ancient Egypt, for example, music was believed to be an art form invented by the gods to civilize the world. During this period, various instruments were used, such as harps, flutes and percussion.
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The pop musical genre is derived from rock, but was heavily influenced by other popular musical styles, such as jazz, soul and country. Pop began to develop in the 1930s, but it was only twenty years later, in 1950, that it gained prominence. In the 1980s, two big names in the genre stood out and are still admired today: Michael Jackson and Madonna. Both were so successful at the time that they earned the title of king and queen of pop.
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Rap, a term that means rhythm and poetry in Portuguese, appeared at Nunca in 1960, and ten years later it reached the poorest neighborhoods of New York, in the United States. In rap, the lyrics matter more than the melody. After all, as the name suggests, lyrics are a form of poetry.
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Blues is a musical genre that emerged in the 19th century in the South of the United States. This musical style is the result of the mixture of African and Western cultures. The word blues refers to something sad and melancholy.
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A study carried out by the University of Caen, in France, proved that studying while listening to music improves the student's ability to concentrate and, consequently, helps in absorbing new knowledge.
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Pythagoras was the one who established a relationship between mathematics and music, thus discovering musical notes and intervals. The Greek philosopher said that “the universe was a scale or a musical number whose very existence was due to its harmony”.
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Studies show that one in every 10,000 people has the ability to identify a musical note correctly. This ability is called absolute pitch and is not restricted to musical notes, but also to sounds in general. People who interpret auditory phenomena on the left side of the brain, where sounds are processed and which is also developed in musicians, have absolute pitch.
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Vinicius de Moraes was one of the artists who made a great contribution to Brazilian popular music. Known as “Poetinha” since he was a child, the composer lived up to his nickname, as he showed great interest in poetry. In addition to being the author of great compositions, such as Garota de Ipanema, Vinicius de Moraes also brings together works in the areas of poetry, theater and prose.
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Tom Jobim was one of those responsible for making popular Brazilian music known abroad, mainly thanks to the song Garota de Ipanema, which he wrote in partnership with Vinicius de Moraes. In most of his songs, the composer and singer praised themes such as love, nature, the customs of Brazil and Rio de Janeiro, his hometown.
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Samba is a happy musical genre with an engaging cadence that emerged in Bahia in the 19th century, but developed in Rio de Janeiro from the 20th century onwards. as Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
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With an age that can reach 82 thousand years, one of the oldest instruments in the world is a flute of bone and ivory. With more than 22 centimeters, the flute, among other instruments, was found in caves located in the southwest region of Germany, in Europe. It is believed that the wing of a vulture and the tusks of a mammoth were used to make the instrument.
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The guttural vocal is a technique often used in rock music. With the diaphragm, breathing and the distorted sounds produced by the vocal folds and larynx, this technique produces a low, raspy and somewhat aggressive sound. It is widely used by deadh metal, metalcore, deathcore and thrash metal bands.
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Did you know that a person, while singing, can produce two or more sounds simultaneously? This vocal technique called diphonic singing, originated with the Mongolian people and is now widespread in Central Asia. It is performed by manipulating the oral cavities to produce sounds. The result is something very different.
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